Drake’s Views and Take Care both celebrate notable longevity milestones on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart as Iceman rules again. LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 12: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Drake performs live on stage during day two of Wireless Festival 2025 at Finsbury Park on July 12, 2025 in London, England. Drake is headlining an unprecedented all three nights of Wireless Festival. (Photo by Simone Joyner/Getty Images for ABA)
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Drake is having another monumental week on Billboard‘s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, where the Canadian artist consistently dominates. His latest project, Iceman, is leading the chart for a seventh consecutive week, while two of his earlier albums—Take Care and Views—reach extraordinary longevity milestones, cementing their status as modern classics.
Take Care, released in 2011, has now spent 520 weeks on the genre-specific ranking—exactly a decade—a historic achievement for any album. Dropping to No. 9 this week, it is tied with only a handful of others in achieving this feat. Following Take Care closely is Views, which entered the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in 2016. As of this week, it has accumulated 400 weeks, making Drake the first artist to have three albums—Take Care, Scorpion, and Views—each sustain at least 400 weeks on the list. Scorpion, the most recent to reach 400 weeks, narrowly edges Views by just 10 slots.
Adding to his dominance, Iceman remains at No. 1, becoming Drake’s fourth longest-reigning champion on the chart. It surpasses For All the Dogs (12 weeks), Certified Lover Boy (11 weeks), and Take Care (10 weeks) to become his longest-running top spot.
Drake’s presence on the chart is staggering—this week, his 11 albums occupy 11 out of the 50 available slots, a rare feat for any artist, especially on a category-specific ranking. Only More Life re-enters the list at No. 46. Highlighted placements include:
- No. 1: Iceman
- No. 9: Take Care
- No. 11: Habibti
- No. 15: Views
- No. 25: Scorpion
- No. 27: Thank Me Later
- No. 28: Certified Lover Boy
- No. 30: Made of Honor
- No. 34: Some Sexy Songs for You (with PartyNextDoor)
- No. 41: For All the Dogs
- No. 46: More Life
Drake’s total footprint extends to the Billboard 200, where all 11 of his Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart entries also appear. This marks 12 total slots, as Nothing Was the Same slips to No. 192—his only release absent from the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums but still maintaining a presence on the broader Billboard 200 leaderboard.
Through relentless output and sustained fan engagement, Drake continues to redefine benchmark metrics in the music industry.
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